I think he meant to post in any area of the forum. Ya know the "Members Only Areas" aka "Subscription Required" areas that other places have. It kinda puzzled me at first too. Good to see ya on here brother.

"Y'all got on this boat for different reasons, but y'all come to the same place."-Capt. Malcolm Reynolds-

Agreed. At one point I had my kayak rigged out for trout trolling and salmon fishing. I had a trolling motor on the bow with a 6 foot DIY extended controller with pulse modulation for infinite speed control, gps for location and speed to 1/10 mph (sometimes that was the difference in catching or being skunked), two small wheel chair batteries, the requisite milk crate for gear and rod holders (2 rods in the water at any given time), anchor with rigging at the stern to keep me facing downstream at the head of a riffle, depth finder... I could pretty much do any lake trolling, river fishing, or fish in the weeds, as long as it was 4-mph or slower

Texas will again lift it's head and stand among the nations. It ought to do so, for no country upon the globe can compare with it in natural advantages.
Sam Houston
"...But as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD."
Joshua 24:15b

Ok. I will bite. Nice rigs above by the way. I recently purchased a Dagger Ultrafuge. Most of my time on water has been spent in a Prijon Yukon Expedition. Yes, I know, it is a drastic move. So I have spent a good bit of time in a pool and the shallows and feel comfortable now. But.... after several attempts (20+) to roll, I can't get back upright. I don't have time for lessons at the moment. Should I be looking for a beginner boat or is there a method easier to learn than the next.